US startup Avelo Airlines will launch four routes from its east coast base, Tweed New Haven Airport (HVN) in Connecticut, to cities in Florida in November.
California-based Avelo, which launched its inaugural flights earlier this year from Burbank (BUR), has previously announced HVN as its east coast base and committed $1.2 million towards the airport’s $100 million capital improvement program.
From Nov. 4, Avelo will launch 5X-weekly flights between HVN and Orlando (MCO). On Nov. 5 the carrier will start 5X-weekly service between HVN and Fort Lauderdale (FLL). From Nov. 8, the airline will launch 3X-weekly flights between HVN and Tampa (TPA), followed by a 2X-weekly service between HVN and Fort Meyers (RSW) on Nov. 11.
All flights between HVN and the Florida airports will be operated with Boeing 737-700 aircraft, which are joining its current fleet of 737-800s that operate the BUR routes.